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Good morning, I will look into this issue. It may be artificial grass to be used for the new construction going on at 401 McIlhenny St. I will place a COH 311 report and have an answer shortly. Thanks,
Greetings,
This pile has been on this location for many months (3 at least). It had a yellow COH violation placard on it but it was removed two weekends ago (either by party goers or the owners.) It is on COH property and if it is for the a new construction project, it should be stored on their property or in a warehouse. It presents an "ambush" hazard for late night party goers.
Thanks for looking into this.
Regards, phillip
I just met with the builders with the new construction on McIlhenny and its not theirs, it belongs to 360 Bar. I will contact them to remove or atleast find out.
Thank you for contacting the City of Houston 311 Help & Information center. We have created a Case for "Nuisance on Property" and assigned it Case Reference Number 101003111709. Requests for "Nuisance on Property" typically take up to 180 business days to complete due to the complexity of the process. Here is what you can expect:
Within 10 business days, a code enforcement inspector should visit the property to determine if a violation exists. If there is a violation, the inspector will provide a notice to the property owner for them to fix the violation by a certain date. The length of this notice varies with the type of violation but is typically less than 30 days. After the notice period expires, the inspector will return to the property to ensure the violation has been resolved. If there is no resolution and the violation exists, the inspector may issue citation(s) until the problem is resolved. The property owner may choose to contest the citation at an administrative hearing, or request the hearing official give them more time to fix the violation. Once the City has exhausted its options for owner-compliance, the City will abate the violation and place a lien on the property for the amount of the abatement.
The length of time to complete a Nuisance on Property request can vary significantly depending on how much of a public safety risk the violation poses, the level of difficulty identifying and contacting the property owners, the severity of the violation, and other factors per the City's Municipal Code. For more information, please visit the City of Houston's Department of Neighborhoods Inspection Public Services Division at http://www.houstontx.gov/ips/ or contact them by phone at 832-394-0600.
To follow the progress of your case and any related cases, please see the case map at www.houston311.org.
For more information, please call 311. (If outside Houston, dial 713-837-0311.)
Greetings,
Thank you so much for taking action. So many times issues such as this can get "lost." I appreciate your attentiveness and communications.
Best, phillip
Your service request has been resolved by the Midtown Management District. Please see below for more information about the status of your request. Thank you again for submitting your report.
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Vernon Williams (Verified Official)
Acknowledged Steven Smith (Verified Official)
Steven Smith (Verified Official)
phillip c dee (Registered User)
This pile has been on this location for many months (3 at least). It had a yellow COH violation placard on it but it was removed two weekends ago (either by party goers or the owners.) It is on COH property and if it is for the a new construction project, it should be stored on their property or in a warehouse. It presents an "ambush" hazard for late night party goers.
Thanks for looking into this.
Regards, phillip
Steven Smith (Verified Official)
Steven Smith (Verified Official)
Steven Smith (Verified Official)
Thank you for contacting the City of Houston 311 Help & Information center. We have created a Case for "Nuisance on Property" and assigned it Case Reference Number 101003111709. Requests for "Nuisance on Property" typically take up to 180 business days to complete due to the complexity of the process. Here is what you can expect:
Within 10 business days, a code enforcement inspector should visit the property to determine if a violation exists. If there is a violation, the inspector will provide a notice to the property owner for them to fix the violation by a certain date. The length of this notice varies with the type of violation but is typically less than 30 days. After the notice period expires, the inspector will return to the property to ensure the violation has been resolved. If there is no resolution and the violation exists, the inspector may issue citation(s) until the problem is resolved. The property owner may choose to contest the citation at an administrative hearing, or request the hearing official give them more time to fix the violation. Once the City has exhausted its options for owner-compliance, the City will abate the violation and place a lien on the property for the amount of the abatement.
The length of time to complete a Nuisance on Property request can vary significantly depending on how much of a public safety risk the violation poses, the level of difficulty identifying and contacting the property owners, the severity of the violation, and other factors per the City's Municipal Code. For more information, please visit the City of Houston's Department of Neighborhoods Inspection Public Services Division at http://www.houstontx.gov/ips/ or contact them by phone at 832-394-0600.
To follow the progress of your case and any related cases, please see the case map at www.houston311.org.
For more information, please call 311. (If outside Houston, dial 713-837-0311.)
You can follow your Service Request here: http://mycity.houstontx.gov/mycityapps/311_current_case_finder_URL_test.html?URLCaseNo=101003111709
(link available 2 hours after case creation)
phillip c dee (Registered User)
Thank you so much for taking action. So many times issues such as this can get "lost." I appreciate your attentiveness and communications.
Best, phillip
Steven Smith (Verified Official)
Closed Steven Smith (Verified Official)